Santa’s Soothing Bath Salts label (free download available at the end of this post)

clear sticker paper or cardstock

scissors

glass measuring cup

glass bowl

spoon

red ribbon (or color of your choice)

Directions (this will take you all of five minutes):

Measure the ingredients and combine in a glass bowl.

Since the Milk and Honey Epsom salts have a nice scent, there’s no need to add any essential oils.

If you look at the photo above, you’ll see how the red sanding sugar adds a little something-something to the bath salts. It dissolves in the bathtub and there’s not enough in the recipe to discolor anything.

Place the funnel in your bottle and pour or scoop the bath salts until it’s filled up. Leave room for the cork or lid.

Print the Santa’s Soothing Bath Salts labels (free download at the bottom of this post) on either clear sticker paper or cardstock. Cut out and secure to the front of the bottle.

Tie a ribbon around the bottle or add a candy cane or other embellishment and bam, you’re done.

You’ve now got cheap Christmas gifts on hand!

Cost:

If you buy the materials and ingredients you need at Walmart and the dollar store, it should only cost you about ten dollars. That amounts to two to three dollars a jar.

I’m currently displaying these bottles on my dining area buffet. You know, so I can grab one if someone stops by. 😉

Santa’s Soothing Bath Salts Free Label Download

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About Kim Dickerson (Winter + Sparrow)

Kim is the founder of Winter + Sparrow (formerly known as Saving More Than Me). She's a writer, creator. and cat herder. She's also a British TV junkie, drinker of all.the.tea., avid book reader, thrift store magnet, and Multiple Sclerosis warrior. She resides in beautiful Richmond, Virginia. P.S. Want to know more? Click here to find out what profession Kim previously worked in and discover what subjects her Master's degrees are in.